School treasurer facing fraud, grand theft charges

An elementary school treasurer who lost his job earlier this year after being accused of using school money to buy a car and other personal items is in jail this morning facing charges of grand theft and fraud.

Rovielle Elmond, once a treasurer at Morikami Park Elementary, was booked into the jail yesterday.

The Palm Beach County School Board voted unanimously to fire him back in November.

According to a special audit and a district investigation, Elmond loaned himself money from the school's internal accounts and later repaid the school with personal checks.

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